@Another User said:
And now I must ask you to clarify something: you say that the computer may not play back your sequence but you can bounce it to disk. How is that an advantage? In other words, Freeze can do that too, but it isn't a substitute for having several machines.
It's an advantage if you don't have all the machines! Whoa. That was an easy one. I mean let's say you have a sequence with 50GB of disk streams (1Mil+ samples), and it's playing back fine on a G5 with 8GB of RAM and Panther. Well you can take that same sequence to another computer less capable and NOT be limited. It will still load and allow you to mixdown, mute some tracks to playback others, do some freezing. So the advantage is clearly that you don't need several machines to run a massive sequence. Not sure if I have answerred this question. I'm not sure you were asking such a simple question. It certainly seems like an easy question to answer, but explain it more to me if I have missed it or didn't fully answer it.
I guess what I was saying is that if 50GB, or 1.2Mil samples, are playing back, and you need more, you can do it without having to freeze. With a Giga PC setup if you needed more samples then the capabilities of the computer than you'd have to BUY another computer. Because OSX is doing virtual RAM to fake the host app, Logic, into thinking the RAM is available for more voices, you are able to continue to add samples.
With Legato Instruments having around 2500 samples, and perhaps a Piano, MezzoPiano, Forte, Fortissimo Legato instrument from and to two octaves up and down seems likely in the future and it wold likely need 10,000 or more samples just for the one instrument, then being able to load 1Mil+ samples is a plus. ALL in one computer.
If Panther indeed delivers on lifting the open file limitation, than I would venture to say that to a composer (not a live setup), a maxxed out G5 would be the equivalent of around 20 PCs each with 2GB Ram and 4Ghz processors. A maxxed out G5 would cost between $7K and $11K. 20 PCs of Giga with 2GB Ram and 4Ghz processors would run, what do you say?, $50K ? $40K? $60K (with audio hardware and cable routing)?
Hey I just thought of of an interesting feature. How about a MASTER Freeze? So it does a mixdown, 32-Bit, puts all tracks into freeze-"emulation" and adds a master track with the freeze audio track on it. That would be cool and helpful.
Evan Evans